A woman has tragically been found dead on a Leeds street this afternoon after emergency services flooded the scene.
Police were called to a concern for safety of a woman in a car in the Bramley area of the city. Officers attended Warrel's Mount after the call shortly before 3.30pm today (Tuesday, March 21).
Residents reported multiple ambulances, the fire service and police vehicles at the scene. A woman was found unresponsive in a vehicle and was sadly pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.
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Police have reassured local residents that they do not believe the woman's death to be suspicious at this time. A report will be prepared by emergency services for the coroner.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "Shortly before 3.30pm, police were called to a report of the concern for safety of a woman in a car on Warrels Mount, Leeds. Emergency services attended and found a woman unresponsive and was sadly pronounced deceased a short time later.
"Enquiries are ongoing into the circumstances, but the matter is not believed to be suspicious at this time. A file will be prepared for the coroner."
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